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Thomas Moran (1837 - 1926)

The St. Johns River, 1881

Etching on Japan paper || 5 7/8 x 8 3/4 inches

Thomas Moran


Thomas Moran was an American painter of English birth. His brothers Edward (1829-1901), John (1831-1902) and Peter (1841-1914) were also active as artists. Between the ages of 16 and 19 Moran was apprenticed to the Philadelphia wood-engraving firm of Scattergood and Telfer; he then began to paint more seriously in watercolor and expanded his work as an illustrator.

In the 1860s he produced lithographs of the landscapes around the Great Lakes. During the 1870s and 1880s his designs for wood-engraved illustrations appeared in most of the major magazines and in gift books, which brought him money and recognition.

Moran visited Florida, painting watercolors on the St. Johns River near Jacksonville. This small, exquisite etching was made from sketches in his studio in New York.